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Do you enjoy reading books about gardening? If so, you have come to the right place. Here you will find lots of gardening books that suit all tastes. You can choose the gardening book you want from top authors that include Geoff Hamilton, John Evans, and Ken Thompson. So get those gardening gloves out, open your new[...]
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(+) Covers a wide range of crops, good level of information on each, well illustrated (-) Choice of crops favours those used in Asian, and to a lesser extent "Tex-mex" cuisine (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2013)

(+) Covers more areas and types of composting than other titles, good troubleshooting advice (-) If you already have a bin, extensive info on choosing system may be irrelevant (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2013)

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Advantages: Covers a wide range of crops, good level of information on each, well illustratedDisadvantages: Choice of crops favours those used in Asian, and to a lesser extent "Tex-mex" cuisine

I hope to grow the majority of my own fruit and vegetables one day, and the fact I also work as a garden trainee means I always have a keen interest in learning more about growing edibles. I have acquired a number of books about the subject over the last ...

Advantages: Covers more areas and types of composting than other titles, good troubleshooting adviceDisadvantages: If you already have a bin, extensive info on choosing system may be irrelevant

I work part time as a gardening trainee, and my head gardener calls compost "black gold". Some people call making it an art, which is perhaps going too far for what is essentially creatively mixing rotting things together, but it shows the importance gar ...

~~ Allotment – Month by Month ~~ I have the most vivid and wonderful childhood memories where I would help my Dad in the garden where he would be working hard with planting and harvesting our family’s ve ...

Advantages: Very useful, good size, invaluable resource to take camping, walking, on holiday etcDisadvantages: Some people refuse to grow food and instead have marigolds and petunias. Boring

... Introduction: Continuing my one man protest against the amount of beauty care product reviews on here, please find below my thoughts on a book which has proved invaluable for me in my garden – Allotment Month by Month. However, to keep the Soap ...

Advantages: Easy to follow, not overwhelmingDisadvantages: None, it is a super book!

Growing our own vegetables has always been an ambition of ours but the outside space that we used to have never allowed us to produce anything more than a plate of salad, however, when we moved house a while back we finally had the space t ...